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The Murray, Hong Kong, unveils new Foster + Partners design

The Murray, Hong Kong, unveils new Foster + Partners design

The Murray, Hong Kong, a Niccolo Hotel has unveiled its new design by Foster + Partners, a global studio for architecture, urbanism and design.

Set to redefine the luxury hospitality scene when it opens in late 2017, the iconic landmark will be transformed into an international luxury hotel.

The practice has been responsible for the restoration and renewal of the emblematic building – including its interiors, creating a unique destination for Hong Kong.

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“With the Murray Building – an outstanding example of 1970s Hong Kong architecture – we have been able to reconnect an important civic landmark with the city,” said Luke Fox, senior executive partner and head of studio, Foster + Partners.

“This project draws on key areas of our expertise in urbanism, architecture and interiors, and our design will breathe new life into this classic Hong Kong building by creating a unique hotel and leisure destination for international visitors and locals to enjoy.”

Defined by its distinctive three-storey arches and unique recessed windows, the original structure was designed by British modernist architect Ron Phillips in 1969, and is seen as an early pioneer in sustainable and energy efficient design.

Led by Colin Ward in Hong Kong and Armstrong Yakubu in London, partners at Foster + Partners, the new design retains elements of tradition and adapts to the needs of sophisticated contemporary living and discerning global travellers.

Find out more about the renovation of the property below: